Tank Sturmpanzer I Bison guide World of Tanks




Description.
The German self-propelled artillery mount Sturmpanzer I Bison, located on the 3rd level in the development branch of the automatic control system, costs 48,500 silver coins. The gun of this ACS could fire from the cabin, and could shoot and shoot from the carriage. In February 1940, 38 cars were converted from tanks PzKpfw I. The strength of the tank is 130 units, the maximum speed of 40 kilometers, a survey of 330 meters, the crew consists of 5 people. Special mobility of the tank does not have, in the drain of 14 degrees per second, and already with the installation of top running we get 16 degrees per second. The gun of the tank is a 150 mm howitzer, is the only option, it punches 75 mm with a high-explosive projectile, and 185 mm with a gold one. The damage depends on where you hit. The maximum damage is about 400 units. At its level, we have the most powerful weapon, with the most excellent penetration. However, the accuracy and speed of the information of this weapon leaves much to be desired. With reloading is also a problem, because for a minute we will be able to produce only 2.5 shots. The ammunition of the tank is limited to 12 rounds, which is very sad. The armor near the tank is very small, and any tank is dangerous for us.
Tactics.
So, the main task of artillery is to support allies. On this ACS, it is worth playing very carefully, and once again in vain do not shoot. In view of the fact that the tank has a high silhouette to hide in the bushes, and necessarily with a camouflage net. Range guns in Sturmpanzer I Bison is not bad, and I think you do not have to leave your place. There are also disadvantages in the ACS, the main one is the level of combat. We can throw to 5 levels, which is not very good, we also have squalid angles of horizontal guidance. In order to play was at least somehow comfortable, I advise a 100% trained crew, and equipment (reinforced loudspeakers, howitzer senders).
That's it, good luck on the battlefield.

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